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| Rec Poster | Power feed question
I've got the old style plug and I'm wondering if I should pick up the Parabolic PF plug. Will a fast hopper make the power feeder obsolete? I know it helps chamber the next ball, but is it supposed to help feed or prevent jams in the hopper?
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The parabolic will help the balls move much more smoothly, and will help no matter what hopper you use. The older one's are prone to not allowing the ball to move freely enough, leading to chops n such.
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If you go with any kind of forcefeed hopper, you're going to need a parabolic plug.
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so I am looking at tuna mart, and all I can find is a powerfeed plug short.. listed for 5 bucks.. That is different than the stock one? or is that just a stock one? I have occasional jame with my stock feedplug, even with a rotor, and its gettin old.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Houston, TX | Tunaman would know for sure about the 'short', but there was a 'long' power feed plug that you put in the other end of the feed neck to run a warp in the bottom.
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